- 28-02-H-4
- File
- [ca. 1992]
Part of David Cunningham fonds
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Part of David Cunningham fonds
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for the Museum of Anthropology. Uncertain relation to exhibits. Possibly for an Oceania exhibit that may have been in place in 1969. Shows a variety of fishing implements including hooks, lures, nets, and harpoons.
Technologies of urban specialization: Egypt: From 4,000 B.C.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for the "Mediterranean Exhibit." Shows most of the Museum of Anthropology's collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts including: blue-glaze faience ushabtis, glassware, and fine bronze tools.
Technologies of the North West Coast: Fibre, Stone, Wood
Part of MOA General Media collection
Introductory panel for the exhibit "Technologies of the North West Coast."
Technologies of Enchantment: African Arts 1870-2015 [proposed exhibit]
Part of Anthony Shelton fonds
Series consists of material relating to teaching and other educational activities carried out by the museum and its staff as well as by individuals not directly associated with the museum but who have produced research related to the museum’s activities. The records in this series includes photocopies of articles, notes, correspondence, published materials, letters of recommendation, memoranda, reports, and teaching materials.
The series is arranged into five subseries:
Subseries A: First Nations Art Bibliography
Subseries B: UBC Credit
Subseries C: Special training
Subseries D: Staff research, publications and productions
Subseries E: Non-staff research, publications for MOA
Teaching/Training and Research Files
Part of Director's fonds
Series consists of published and unpublished articles and papers, draft copies, correspondence and memoranda, minutes, handwritten notations, curriculum vitae, pamphlets, brochures, speech outlines, photographs, and other textual and graphic material related to the director’s teaching, training, and research activities, as well as those of other Museum of Anthropology staff members. Includes records related to the teaching and planning of University of British Columbia credit courses, such as the Museum Studies Certificate program, taught at the museum, as well as records regarding special volunteer training and internship programs at the museum. The series also includes files regarding research and publications by the directors, other Museum of Anthropology staff and individuals not employed by the museum. In addition, the series includes records relating to talks given by the Director of the Museum, as well as a few files related to Michael Ames’ retirement and nominations for various awards.
The series is divided into the following subseries:
A. General Files 1974-1997
B. Planning Files 1974-2005
C. UBC Credit Files 1972-2003
D. Special Training Files 1979-1995, pre-dominant 1991-1995
E. Staff Research, Publications, and Productions Files 1971-2004
F. Non-staff Research, Publication, and Productions Files 1978-2008
G. Talks-Related Files 1971-2004
H. Volunteer Training Files 1979-1991
Teaching Residential Schools Meeting Minutes and Agendas/ Correspondence Education
Series consists of records documenting the initial development and progress of the two courses taught by Mrs. Hawthorn: Anthropology 331-Primitive Arts and Mythology; and Anthropology 431-Museum Philosophy and Methods (1963-1978). It includes bibliographies, course notes and assignments, bibliographies, correspondence, and photographic materials.
The series has been divided into the following subseries:
A. Anthropology 331 and Anthropology 431
B. Teaching Slides
Audrey Hawthorn
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Series consists of records created and collected by Duff relating to his work as professor in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia.
Part of Gillian Darling Kovanic fonds
"Kalash Bread-Making: From Field to Feast," designed by Gillian Darling
Teaching Exhibits [Anthropology course 200]
Part of Madeline Bronsdon Rowan fonds
Part of Madeline Bronsdon Rowan fonds
Series consists of records related to Dr. Halpin’s activities as a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. Records include student evaluations of the internship program supervised by Dr. Halpin from 1983-1984 while she was Acting Director of the Museum of Anthropology, permission forms for a student project which Dr. Halpin consulted on, notes on an expansion of the department curriculum, reports, and records related to the source book for ANTH 432 which consists of two pictures, photocopied articles and course bibliography.
Series consists of slides representing the inventory of Central Coast Salish art photographed by Dr. Kew during his visits to various North American museums and the British Museum in preparation for the exhibition Visions of Power Symbols of Wealth: Central Coast Salish Sculpture and Engraving. The images illustrate a wide variety of traditional art objects including masks, adzes, spindle whorls, mat creasers, and totems poles, as well as various jewelry, instruments, and utensils. The series also includes two volumes of the Central Coast Salish Computerized Art Inventory, which provides a detailed physical description of each art object.
Teaching and learning Enhancement Fund 97
Teaching and Internship Records
Subseries consists of records related to courses taught by Clavir at the Museum of Anthropology, her training of conservation interns which was primarily funded through the Museum Assistance Programme (MAP), and to Clavir’s participation in the Aboriginal Cultural Stewardship Program. The subseries includes: course outlines, teaching notes, correspondence, memoranda, reports, application forms, cost summaries, funding contracts, a published discussion paper, and a program module.
The subseries is arranged in the following three sub sub subseries:
a: General teaching records
b: Museum Assistance Programme (MAP)
c: Aboriginal Cultural Stewardship Program